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The Way It Was: Okanogan Stories

Sun, Apr 27

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Methow Valley Interpretive Center

Methow Valley Interpretive Center presents - The Way It Was: Okanogan Stories and History. Okanogan elder, historian and author Arnie Marchand will share tribal history and stories from Wenatchee to Penticton, BC.

The Way It Was: Okanogan Stories
The Way It Was: Okanogan Stories

Time and Location

Apr 27, 2025, 5:00 PM – 6:30 PM

Methow Valley Interpretive Center, 210 5th Ave, Twisp, WA 98856, USA

About the event

Okanogan elder, historian and author Arnie Marchand will share tribal history and stories from Wenatchee to Penticton, BC. Arnie is an Okanogan native, who continues to explore the vast history of the Okanogan people, the impacts of change, and the way of life that will never be again. He is known for his interesting talks about the way it was and how it is. He is the author of two books, "Stim An S Kw Ist: What is Your Name" (2021) and "The Way I Heard It: A Three Nation Reading Vacation" (2013). He lives in Oroville, WA and is an enrolled member of the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation.


Methow Valley Interpretive Center presents:

The Way It Was: Okanogan Stories and History with Arnie Marchand


Part of our "Last Sunday" speaker series, in partnership with Twispworks


Sunday, April 27, 2025

5pm-6:30pm

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